Hello!
I'm quite new to Kubuntu & Linux (installed it a week ago), but by now it works quite well. I'm not totally unexpierienced regarding Linux, I experimented a lot, but I never used it daily on my productive and gaming system. This has to change, as I don't want to use Windows 10.
I'm using Kubuntu 15.04 (64-bit). To get access to my files on my NAS (Synology DS414j) I entered the CIFS mounts into the fstab. It works, but every time the system boots up and accesses the CIFS mounts, it generates a baloo-xattr*-file. So after few boot ups my folders are messed up with these files.
I found out, this issue should be fixed in Plasma 5.1 (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335437) and afaik Kubuntu 15.04 uses Plasma 5.2. I couldn't find any useful hints on this issue. Maybe you can help me?
Greetz,
Zeph
I'm quite new to Kubuntu & Linux (installed it a week ago), but by now it works quite well. I'm not totally unexpierienced regarding Linux, I experimented a lot, but I never used it daily on my productive and gaming system. This has to change, as I don't want to use Windows 10.
I'm using Kubuntu 15.04 (64-bit). To get access to my files on my NAS (Synology DS414j) I entered the CIFS mounts into the fstab. It works, but every time the system boots up and accesses the CIFS mounts, it generates a baloo-xattr*-file. So after few boot ups my folders are messed up with these files.
I found out, this issue should be fixed in Plasma 5.1 (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335437) and afaik Kubuntu 15.04 uses Plasma 5.2. I couldn't find any useful hints on this issue. Maybe you can help me?
Greetz,
Zeph
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